Undergraduate and postgraduate The majority of teaching takes places in Vanburgh College on Campus West, with some sessions taking place at King's Manor in the city centre. Your contact hours will be split between these two locations. University library and archives - JB Morrell Library and the Raymond Burton Library for Humanities Research. King’s Manor library - The Wormald, Newton and Newbold collections, major resources for medieval art history, are housed in the King's Manor, as is the Architectural Studies Library, an invaluable source for architectural historians. Vanburgh College and King’s Manor contain a range of old photographs of British art and York. These are mainly used for teaching, but can be accessed by History of Art Teaching. Borthwick Institute for Archives - one of the major archive repositories in Britain, holds the records of the Archbishopric of York from the early thirteenth century onwards, and specialises in the study of ecclesiastic institutions.
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